HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1925-4-2, Page 3FEELING TIRED114 SPRINGTIME
Not Sick, >But Not Quite We11,
You Need the Help of D.
Williams' Pink pi11s..
'With the passing of winter : many
People feel_ weak, depressed and easily
r' k tired, No`, particular disease, but the.
e,ystern iacl;,s tone, You find; yourself
tired, l,o r'-nplaited, Lid often unable
to get •sound aileep at night. All this
is the result of in -door coeflnement.of
the winter months, and shows that the
blood has become thin and watery.
NOW, rich; red blood is what you need
to put you right, and there is no ,other
eitinedioine can give you this new blood
as stil'ely and as speedily as Dr.
Heine' Pink Pills, 'itis new blood glees
to every part of the body and quickly
improves' the general 'hearth.. Diges-
,tion is toned up, you hate a better ap
petite, nerves are strengthened and
sleep is sound and refreshing.
The value of Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills when the system is run down :is
shown by the experience of Mr. Wil-
liam,'
illiar' Mitchell, R.R. No; 1, Bedford,
P,E.I., who says: -"4. few, ii•onths ago
L found.lirys'e1f in a badly run down
condition. My appetite was poor, I
was easily tired and did not sleep, well.
1 tried several eo-called tonics, but did
Dot get; any relief. Then I decided to
give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a trial
and soon found that I had got the right
medicine. Gradually my strength
conte back, the dull, tired feeling dis-
appeared;"and after using the pills, for
about a month, I could eat heartily
and was as strongand active as ever
I have been. I can most cheerfully re-
commend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as
an unsurpassed tonic."
• You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
from any dealer in medicine, or by
mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr.
Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont.
Ignorance.
In the motion -picture "Robin Hood,"
Lady Marian desires to send a mes-
sage to the Earl of Iiunttngton and
chooses Little John to act as her met -
seeker. She presents John with a
scroll ' which is protected by what
eeins to be a black case or tube.
As he handed it over, a smell. boy in
the audience asked his mother what
it was.
"That's a flashlight" she answered'
in a loud voice.
"Don't husband. "
your ignorance, Miry,"' active, eating the right kinds of food tion, for properly masticated foods are
said' her They didn't have in proper proportions, using plenty of more easily assimilated by the stain-;
flashdlghts in those days. Phat's a.ther- fresh water within and without. But ach.
the latter remark I mean that water l We must also make it a point to
should be taken at frequent intervals, get enough sleep and to avoid air
certainly a glassor two first thing unnecessary worry. Too many people
in the morning and between mealslive what might be called a dissipated
throughout the day. It is better not,
existence, that is they burn the mid-
to drink any fluids at mealtime., as the !night oil, staying up late at nights
gastrlee teleeeiratherebeeedilated, andsand=th ough iheretress busm ieSs i;ish
results in delayed digestion. ling fairly early in the morning after
For some reason o other, ,thereinsufficient rest. This leads to new
seems to be a tendency on everybody's ousness and irritability which in time
part nowadays, to eat too much starch may result in indigestion, insomnia
and sugar in the daily diet. Too much : and ether irritating conditions. One
starchy food causes fermentation of must not forget the dangers to health
the stomach and intestines, which' that result from mischievous .'gossip,
No charge for bags or packages. Can often results in constipation and auto-; saying or hearing unkind things about
Ilk sell you Ontario Grown, at about 20 intoxocation, the effects of intestinal people with whom you are acquainted.
per cent. less. You will have to order
early as quantity is limited. Cash with
.. order:
H, W. DAWSON
P.O. Box SS Brampton, Ont.
"OH BOY! WHAT A TRIPI"
Priscilla Dean, the movie star who was appointed master. of-Yonge Street
Station, for one hour, upon th,e termination of her "personal" appearance in
Toronto, thought after inspecting a Trans -Canada" ticket that her education
would not be:eomp'lete until she had usedup just suck a one. "The Canadian
Rookies and Victoria for me," she said.
HEALTH EDUCATION
BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON
Provincial Board of Health,. Ontario.
Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer questions on Public, Health -mat-
ters through this column, Address him at Spadina House, Spadina
Crescent, Toronto.
Scouts Pine Township Council.
The m'einbers of the Itobicoke
TSxtnstip. Council, headed by Reeve
T. A, C. Tier of Isliugtcn,' were the
guests of thel?arkian he (bong Branch.)
Troopof Boy S,co'uts on Saturday even -
lug, March 9th. The Count;i1 has been
very be.'pl'u1 to the I3.py-Scouts during
the past year and the boys took this
rather unique way to show their ap-
preciation.. During the evening Scout-
master W. P, PoIlard of•the Troop re-
ceived a beautiful T3 from Jack, which
was presented to the Troop by Mr, G.
Loty and his family. •
Not Ilse Same.
First-class Scout—"Say, didn't I
meet;. you .: in Ottawa about three
menthe ago?" '
Innocent Tenderfoot --"No, I Dever
was in Ottawa in my life,'
irst-class Scout --"That's funny,
Leith's' was I. It must have bees two
other fellows.'
Get Portrait of ,ChiefScout:.
Last year, on Fel uaty 22nd, the
Chief Scout'sbirthday, the 1st Galt
Troop received a personally signed
portrait of the Chief for the best re-
port published in "The Scout," London,
.England, Feb. 7,• 1924,, Two weeks ago
the troop again received another por-
trait.forr the best •report published in
"The Scout," on Feb. 7, 1925. Rather
a coincidence, eh?
How?
Patrol Leader—"If you want a thing
done well, do ityourself."
"
ti 1,Yu
Smart Tenderfoot—"How about a
hair cut?"
. Veteran Boys' Man Honored.
Mr. C..1. Atkinson, Executive 'Secre-
tary of the .Boys' Club Federation . of
America, and for many years `Director
of the Days' Dominion in Toronto and
of other boys' work activities in dif-
ferent parts of Canada, was signally
honored on the occasion of the close
of bis fiftieth year in boys' work. .At
- a banquet held in New York City and
attended by representatives of the. Boy
Scouts, Y.M.C.A., Big Brothers, Boys'
Clubs and other :boys' work organiza-
tionsy Mr. •Atkinson was granted one
yer's& leave "o! absence and a purse
of gold to pay all expenses' of a trip
around: the world.
To thoroughly enjoy. good health,,;excesses of all kinds in eating and
we must observe the simple rules of., chinking and chew our food thorough
right living. These include the taking ly at meal times. This relieves the
of sufficient exercise to keep the body stomach of part of the work of diges
.mos bottle."
It's far better to•be homesick away
from home than to be home sick. '
Seed Potatoes
New Brunswick Grown and Govern-
ment Certified.
1' Irish Cobblers and Green Mountains.
For sale at the following prices:
Peek, 60c. Bushel, $1.60
Bag, 90 lbs., $2.26.
Special price in lots of 5 bags or more
stasis or inertia. • One and all, we' Sooner or later these unkind, ungen-
should cultivate the practice of eating�erous thoughts will react on the per -
mere fresh fruits and making thesonharboring them, and bring about
leafy vegetables, . a larger `part of our an impaired state of health. There is
daily dietary. We should refrain from i the question, too; of having imaginary
enemies, and of believing that certain
persons hold a grudge against you
and are plotting to do you an injury.
These surmises may be merely fig-
ments of the imagination and if the.
truth were known, the people whom
you suspected had no unkind thoughts
of you at all. Another thing to re-
member is that frequent bathing of
the body is absolutely essential if one
is to keep in perfect trini.
In these winter days we have a
tendency to spend too much time in-
doors in a superheated atmosphere.
What could be more healthful and in
vigorating than a brisk walk in the
open air. Walking is an exercise that
everybody can indulge in, and there
is no better recreation. Still, there
is not half enough walking done, even
in the country. The automobile is an
asset of course,and brings conven-
ience and 'comfort to every . hone
where it is in . use, but when a person
develops the habit of riding every-
where, even short distances that could
easily be covered on foot, then the
automobile is little short of a menace
~' to health. I have heard men who own
cars admit that for their health's
sake theywould befar better oil with-
out an automobile.
powerful aid to the. preservation
of health is .relaxation—of both mind
and body. If we have business cares
orworries connected with the . daily
grind, we should as far as possible,
put them away when evening cornea
and enjoy the fellowship of family or
friends or' recreation or books, The
mind needs a rest as well as the body,
and this applies to women as well as
men. Of course there are instances
where it is difficult to get rid of worry
and responsibility at special times, but
as a rule, one can, by systematizing
his or her works find time for relaxa-
tion.
I Above all, we need, once a year at
least, a complete change from our nor-
mal surroundings. and this is es -pe -
daily beneficial if those who love
strenuous lives, go to the woods or a
quiet summer resort where they can
Ilve close to nature end get d chance,
'es it were, tofind themselves and
take stock of their mental, moral and
physical progress,
Moreover, we should always 'try to
cultivate a cheerful spirit, and to meet
adversity with calmness and fortitude,
accepting with good grace what the
gods have in store for us, always try-
ing to play the part of real men and
women who know haw tela the
game of life to the best advantage,.
We Challenge Ontario Farmers
To Make Money
By the Use of a Scrub. Bull
We believe a Scrub Bull is the most expensive
piece of cattle flesh in existence.
Is This A Challenge To You?
108
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Savings Office
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Aylmer, Brantford, Hamilton, Newrilarket, Ottawa, Owen wound,
Pembroke, Seaforth, St. Catharines, St. Mary's,
Walkerton, Woodstock.
Ntinard'a Liniment for Golds,
A Wish.
Smart Man — "Say, Sonny, what
would you wish if you had just one
wish?"
ea Bright '!'end eree # *tc3;sha iv3s
that every time I 'Whirred' a'wish,
could have the wish I wished."
One Scout's Honor,
Here is an actual happening Illus-
trating the extent to which a Scout
lived up to his pledge of honor. A lad
in Saskatchewan appeared in court,
called to give evidence agai>,isthis own
father in a band elea:l. The father
olaimed he -did not understand the Eng-
lish language. The son, who was a
Boy Scout, swore that his father had
understood every word of the deal, be-
cause he, himself, had -explained it to
him. •
When the boy quit the witness box,
some persons• said to him., "Your father
will thrash you for doing that. Why
did.. you do it?"
"What else could I do and keep my
honor?" was his simple rejoinder.
But Father Didn't See It That Way.
Johnnie—"Dad, can you sign your
name with year eyes shut?"
Father—"Certainly, my. son."
Johnnie—"Well, then, please shut'
your eyes and sign my school report
card."
Presentation to Scoutmaster,
On his removal from Cobourg to
Toronto the Rev. Canon F. J. Sawers
necessarily had to relinquish the
Scoutmastership of the fine let Co-
bourg Troop of Boy Scouts which has
been the pride of that town for several
years. In appreciation, of his splendid
services to the Troop, tete boys .pre-
seated Mr. Salvers with a gold Ever-
sbeip 'pencil on the eve of his depar-
ture for the Queen City. The new
Scoutmaster is Mr. Bradley, Superin-
tendent of the Anglican Sunday School.
Wilfrid. Davenport continuesto act as
Assistant Scoutmaster. •
As Spring Draws Near.
The snow is .pricked by lean brown
stalks,
And in its melting white
Are sunken models of the leaves
That made last autumn bright.
The meadow pools with crystal. plants
Are strangely etched across;
Red roso hips gleam against old
stumps
Soarfecl with a wet green.mess,
The 'willow sterna and alder stems
Shine out in vivid lutes,
Carnelian,, saffron, fashioning
Dna ante d avenues.
Down which 4sliall run a gypsy band
In twinkling blossom;,;sbooit,
While every bush hlinge banners 'Porth,
Ana birds pipe up the tune,"
--Kathaaine Lee Butes,
sae -
0 i
A silver nugget, the largest ever
fig. � �
mined in British Colte ibia, weighs :36
otlnete.
Last Will ud Testarnent.,
'hese things. 1 gotby the siveat of In'y
brew;
A Fallow field opt en ancient prow.
And the 1 bought With the songs 'I'
have sung:
The wind ard' the spray the salt sea
flung. ,
"And' ilreso t:re'thie things. tont 1 got
trona ,Bove:
One tall bine tree and a star above.
1, being in my right mind now,
Bequeath to my sin my land and plow,;
lin,.cl 1'11 leavo him` also the wind and
• the Asea,
And i'il es'en leave shim nuy° tall pine
treo,.
But I'll keep that Star so nxy soul can
wear'
One golden: trinket in her hair,
--Bonnie Jones'MacQleliand,
MOTHERS PRAISE
BABY'S OWN TABLETS
Mrs, L. ill; Brown, Walton, N.S.,
says "T cannot reconamend . Baby's
Own Tablets too highly, I have found
them ihvahiable for the ailments of
little onee" Mrs. Browns testimony.
is the same as' that of thousands of
other mothers rho have used the Tab-
lets. To use them once is a sure guar.
antee that they will always be kept in
the home as long as there are babies
or young children to be cared for. The
Tablets are a laxative—mild but
thorough in action—which never fail
to regulate the stomach and bowels.;
relieve constipation and indigestion;
break up colds and fsiniple fevers and
make the dreaded teething period
easy. " In fact they banish all the
minor ills from which little ones suf-
fer. The 'Tablets are sold by medi-
cine dealer's• or by mail at 25 cents a
box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont.
—sz
In Turkish Prison.
A tea your grocer recommends is
usually good tea
And most grocers recommend it
Mothers'' Allowances.
Now that the Mothers' Alrlowances
Act is se well established: and aceq p-
fishing sueh good..work, it Is interest-
ing to recall that for nearly twenty
yeaes IIelso advocated this as a
necessary feature of eiiicient .c1iilkl-
welfare work. In buts .fourth annual re-
turn to the Ontario- Legislature, pub-
lished in February, 1897, be reported
as follows:
There are poor but respectable
mothers who require temporary he'l'p,
but this should be given to them in
their owe homes, either by the munlel-'
palite or church organizations, so that
the hoane neat not be broken up. It is
no real charity or' help to a poor meth-
er to clow up her honie and send her
children, one to this institution and;
one to that, 'Niue, robbing both. of the
ties and influences that awe, after all,
the only things:worth living for.
'Ithe principle here laid down' is
sound, and it is gratifying to know it
Iras -worked out so well.—Globe, March
19.
For Sore Throat. Use Minard's Liniment
Among the children left at the day
nursery at the Wembley Exhibition.
there are three who have never 'been
claimed.
The coal deposits of Canada are be-
lieved to comprise about one-seventh
of the known supplies of the whole
A British officer who was captured world,
by the Turks in the Great War gives
some amusing extracts from the prison
commandant's daily bulletins to the
prisoners. Here ie one: "Everybody
is obliged neither to cook food nor to
have any sort of fixe in the rooms
where they live and lie, as a very
slight carelessness as regards fire,
cleanliness and neatness may be the
cause of great dangers. It is rather
good to consider the heaviness of the
legal penalty that may impend for a
damage caused by a lack of precaution
-and care. If a fire starts, it goes:
Therefore, don't smoke in bedrooms
for goodness' sake."
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waists, dresses, coats, stockings,
sweaters, draperies, coverings, hang.
Ings, everything new.
Buy "Diamond Dyes"—no other kind
—and tell your drug,ist whether the
material you wish to color is wool or
silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or
mixed goods.
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Idea of Space.
One may judge how great is the lis-
tance to even the nearest stars, from
the fact that Vega, a near neighbor,
is about one end a. ball million tunes
more distant than the sun. Vega is
25 light years;. 10 trillion miles- away.
That is, a ray of dight from this star
wi'Il take 2.5 years to reach the earth,
though it ,travels with the speed of
lightning which would take it nearly
seven times around the earth in a see-
end.
Eggs in France cannot be sold as
"fresh" if they have been in cold
storage,
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Mount Forest, Ont.—"Before I took
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pound 1 feltweakand
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I was living in Alias,
Craig at the time,ana
one dayafriendtame
in and told me her ex-
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I began to get
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l It, No.1,Mount Forest, Ontario.
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Headache Pain
Nei.iralgia
Lumbago
T'aothache
Neuritis
Accept bn Bayer package
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Handy "Bayer" 'boxes of 12 tablets.
Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists.
Aspirin is, the trade mark (registered in Canada) of Bayer A4anufahture of Moneaectie.
aaideoter of SalieIdieaehd (.Acetyl seitoylie Acid, "A. S. A,"). while It is well known
that �Asplrin means $ager manufacture, to islet tile 'public against Imitatiotvs, the Tablets
of Bayer Company Will be stanilied with their general trade mark; the !'Bayer Crosse,'
Noharmful drugs are used in its preps-
,
ration--jnstroots' and herbs—and it can
be
For taken
safety oven by a nursing
sale by all druggists,
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